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Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Fair Is Military And Paramilitary Recruitment. by JECBOSS: 11:24am On Oct 16, 2013
Below average
PoliticsGodwin Okeke (GUO) Escapes Assassination In Onitsha by JECBOSS(op): 5:22am On Oct 16, 2013
Barely 48 hours after operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) killed six suspected kidnappers in Ihiala Council Area of Anambra State, a business magnate and transporter, Chief Godwin Okeke (GUO motors) escaped death by the whiskers yesterday when gunmen suspected to be hired assassins attacked his car.

The attack occurred barely one month after the owner of the Young Shall Grow Motors, Chief Vincent Obianodo escaped suspected assasins’s bullets in Festac Area of Lagos.

Okeke escaped death miraculously within his residence at Government Reserved Area (GRA), Onitsha, while he was returning from work at about 6.45 pm when the gunmen trailed his car to the gate of his home.

Though the business magnate was not hurt, it was gathered that after he came in, one of the drivers in his convoy went out with a black Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) with Reg. No ME70AAA, and the assailants trailed him and opened fire on the car.

Speaking to Daily Sun, Okeke said he had come back about 10 minutes earlier and sent his driver on an errand with the car and on his way back, gunmen operating in a Toyota Siena car trailed him to his gate and opened fire on the vehicle.

His words: “I came back yesterday about 10 minutes earlier and I sent my driver to go and buy something. Shortly after that, we began to hear terrifying gunshots in front of the gate.

“It was when the assailants trailed the car, thinking that I was inside; they first opened fire at the windscreen, directing it at the front seat where they thought a security man was sitting.

“They shattered the windscreen, shot again at the driver and the bullets miraculously missed his forehead and just scratched his head and the bullets also hit his hand.”

“They also shattered the tyres of the vehicle and riddled the whole vehicle with over 60 bullets. The operation was a very brief one because it lasted for about five minutes.

“The assailants came purposely to eliminate me because within the last few months, I have been receiving threats from various criminal gangs, ordering me to leave Onitsha and Anambra State completely.

“But I told them that nobody can force me out of Onitsha or Anambra State. They probably thought I was inside the car because when they forced the door open, they were asking where is Oga?, before they left.”
source: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/guo-escapes-assassination-onitsha/
PoliticsRe: UK To Repatriate 267 Nigerian Prisoners by JECBOSS:
I wouldn't know if this is a welcome development but only TIME will tell. Are Nigerian prisons better off? Will James Ibori be among them? I rest my case!
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done that but still d same response
PhonesRe: What Are Ur Best Recommended Adroid App And Y? by JECBOSS: 9:50am On Oct 08, 2013
Godvilla: [color=olive]GREENIFY v2.1 (DONATION)[/color]

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got this when I tried installing it. Any help?

PoliticsRe: Taraba Acting Gov Escapes Death In Convoy Accident by JECBOSS: 9:37pm On Oct 07, 2013
The way these convoy drivers drive as if they own the road is really unbecoming, worrisome and outrageous. Most times, It is usually the common man that pays for their recklessness. May God continue to protect us in Jesus name!
BusinessAccess Bank Demands N1 Million; GTB Asks Trainees To Write Own Obituaries by JECBOSS(op):
Banks in Nigeria, including GTB and Access Bank, are making illegal and unreasonable demands from people they intend to hire.

Having spent almost two unproductive years at home after graduation, Evelyn was badly in need of a job. After passing the aptitude test and first interview, she was pretty confident as she walked out of her second interview for a management trainee position at Access Bank.

But her confidence immediately atrophies like an ice cube thrown into a burning fire when she was told, over the telephone, by an official of the bank that she needed to source a total of N1 million from at least 10 new customers within a week as a prerequisite for being employed.

Her parents immediately kicked against her continuing with the recruitment process saying it was exploitative. But the thought of having to sit at home for an indefinite period in search of another job was far scarier for Evelyn. She was determined to meet the bank’s demand.

Hard as she tried, she could only get eight people to open new accounts with the bank. Two days later she got a call from the bank telling her she didn’t make the cut.

“In Access Bank it has to be ten over ten or nothing,” the voice at the other end of the phone said.

Evelyn was devastated. She felt used and dumped.

“After the second interview, I thought I already had the job,” she said.

In fact she was called for the third interview, which is usually a formality, according to an Access Bank source.

John, another applicant, said he didn’t feel comfortable raising N1 million as a prerequisite for employment.

“I remembered telling myself this was nonsense. Why would they ask me to get N1 million before I was employed? I didn’t even bother to try.”

Some of applicants who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES said the bank gave them ten account-opening booklets each carrying Access Bank employee numbers for this purpose.

“When I say the employee numbers on the account-opening booklet, I was confused. Does it mean that I’m running around for someone else to take the credit,” wondered another applicant who raised N900,000.00 and was not employed.

Evelyn, who said she is now doing what she described as her dream job, told PREMIUM TIMES one of those who opened an account with her went through a lot of hassles when she tried to withdraw the money she deposited.

“She wasn’t given a debit card or chequebook. They kept telling her at the branch that they have issues with her account when she when to withdraw the money she deposited. After paying several visits to the branch over three months she could only manage to withdraw part of the money she deposited.”

Access Bank says the practise of asking applicants to generate N1 million within one week is to prepare them for “the rigour of the highly competitive market.”

The bank’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Segun Fafore, says only candidates that have passed the entry requirement are asked to raise this amount.

“It is part of the training. It is part of the recruitment process. This person will certainly go to the training school. It is just the practical aspect before you go for the four months training programme,” he said.

However, none of those we spoke to this paper were called to resume at the bank’s training school. Despite excelling at all the pre-recruitment evaluations, they were specifically rejected because they raised less than the N1 million asked by the bank.

Employment bond

Access Bank has been courting controversies for some time now due to some of its recruitment practices. In what is a blatant disregard of the country’s labour laws, the bank makes new employees sign bonds that force them to stay in the bank’s employ willy-nilly for at least two years.

Access Bank says it does this to protect the “heavy investment” it makes in training its staff. It says due to the quality of training its staff get they are usually poached by both local and international firms.

“The bank invest heavily in building the competence and capacity of its staff to a level of admiration that matches what is available in the global financial community,” Mr Fafore says.

“Following market tendencies, it is not surprising that with this kind of investment in its people other institutions, financial and non-financial, within and outside Nigeria encroach on the bank’s School of Banking Excellence.”

Mr Fafore says the bank designed its employment contract to “stem the tide” of employee poaching.

Alarmed, Lagos lawyer and frontline human rights advocate, Jiti Ogunye, describes the practice as “shady, irresponsible and illegal.”

“From employment and banking perspective it was illegal for the bank to compel people who are not employees of the bank to discharge banking duties,” he said.

“Having compelled these applicants to go and be scouting for customers for them as a condition of being offered employment, a relationship of implied agency has crystallised between the bank on one hand and those prospective employees. So the bank has made them her agent by sending them out to go and bring customers so the question there is if the bank had made these people her agent how did the bank remunerate them at the end of the day?

It flies in the face of constitutionally guaranteed rights of citizens. A bank is expected to be a repository of integrity. This is nothing but obtaining property by false pretence. This is nothing but fraud.”

Obituaries and epitaphs

Allegations of malpractices and abuses have dogged recruitment processes and staff training in the Nigerian banking sector. For instance in 2011, a group of Guaranty Trust Bank’s entry level trainees were expelled on the last day of training for what the bank described as “[contravening] several basic programme rules that include professional conduct.”

But several members of Sapphire, as the class was nicknamed, said the consultant instructor during the training, Tutu Sholeye of Learners and Trainers, traumatised the group with an unending string of vile comments, verbal abuse and attack on their self-esteem.

They told this paper that they were asked to write their obituaries and epitaphs as part of the training regime.

“We were shocked when she told us to write our obituaries and epitaphs. And it didn’t end there; whatever you wrote will be used as an excuse to rain more insults on you,” said Taye, still visibly angry two years after the experience.

For instance, a trainee who smokes and had indicated to live up to 85 years in his obituary was told by the trainer: “how do you expect to live that long with the worthless life you’re living?”

Learners and Trainers website says it focuses on the “attitude training and personal development” rather than focus on “skills and knowledge training.”

Ms Sholeye declined to speak with PREMIUM TIMES. She said as a consultant, it was unprofessional for her to speak about what happened during the training.

Peter Ogunnubi, a psychiatrist at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, says this style of training is “archaic and barbaric.”

“It is a form of mental torture that can lead to post-traumatic and personality disorder.” He says this is even more so because the trainees didn’t get the job.

Guaranty Trust Bank says this approach to staff training has brought out the best in its employees.

“The curriculum adopted for the training programme which all employees must undertake, has been in use for the same period and you will no doubt agree with me that our Bank has the finest, most professional and knowledgeable human capital in the country today,” says Pascal Or, the bank’s official in charge of Brand Management.

Regulatory laxity

Those wronged by unfair recruitment may have to look further from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, if they hoped to get succour for the wrong done to them.

CBN Director of Corporate Communications, Ugochukwu Okoroafor, says the CBN cannot act on hearsay.

“Please note that the allegations have not come to our attention with concrete evidence. This is necessary to enable us take action,” he said.

“There is nothing the CBN can do on the basis of mere hearsay, other than moral suasion,” he added.

Mr Okoroafor, says the CBN prohibits profit and liability targeting by banks and other unethical practices.

“Unfortunately, these are not things you can pick up from financial records when conducting bank examinations. Neither can interviews with Bank Management or staff reveal them.”

However Mr Okoroafor said the bank encourages whistleblowers to come with names, dates and evidence of malpractices.
source:http://premiumtimesng.com/news/146117-shocking-access-bank-demands-n1million-employment-gtb-asks-trainees-write-obituaries.html
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Secret Assets Deny Nigeria Membership Of Global Anti-corruption Body. by JECBOSS:
Another thread to bash GEJ. If he had declared his assets, we'll still find fault with it. The problem is that most Nigerians don't know the content of our constitution. The President must declare his assets with the Bureau. He can only make it public if he so chooses! Now what's GEJ's offence? Because he decided not to make the declaration public? Has he gone against the law? Let's not politicise every issue. Go tell the National Assembly to amend that part of the constitution and make public declaration of assets mandatory. Either way, GEJ IS THE WINNER!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Army Investigate Claims Of Shekau Death,.. Reviews Operational Strategy. by JECBOSS: 3:46pm On Oct 05, 2013
How can the Army investigate his 'death' when GEJ does not know if he is dead or alive? Are we presuming him dead? Only time will tell!
PoliticsRe: Students Escape Death In Collapse Lecture Theater In Bayelsa University. by JECBOSS:
Each minute comes with one sad news. It's well with Nigeria.
Music/RadioRe: Iyanya - Le Kwa Ukwu by JECBOSS:
IYANYA IS ONLY INTERESTED IN HER 'WAIST'
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Everton (3 - 1) On 5th October 2013 by JECBOSS: 1:07pm On Oct 05, 2013
EVERTON TO WIN!
CareerRe: Did You Recently Quit Your Job For Another One? Let Us Share Experiences by JECBOSS: 12:21pm On Oct 05, 2013
Yep. I recently quit my job as a Medical doctor and went into Brick Laying Technology. I'm now a Senior Bricklayer!
PoliticsRe: Associated Airlines May Be Flying Without Insurance by JECBOSS:
NAIJA, I HAIL THEE!
Each day comes with a demoralizing story.
PoliticsRe: Revenue Shortfalls Affects Payment Of Goverment Workers Salaries At All Levels by JECBOSS: 12:06pm On Oct 05, 2013
Did it affect the pay package of our senators too? It's well!
RomanceRe: Why Do Some Ladies Pretend To Love A Guy ? by JECBOSS: 10:36am On Oct 05, 2013
THE ANSWER IS VERY SIMPLE : MONEY
TravelRe: Pilot Makes Emergency Landing In Sokoto As Tyres Exploded After Take-off by JECBOSS:
May God protect us!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Online Registration Process For Nigerian Immigration Service Recruitment 2013 by JECBOSS: 9:18am On Sep 25, 2013
toocoded: Don't even try to pay again ooooo, its still going to be the same thing, just be patient, aiit? I waited for a whole week before I could view the acknowledgement slip, I'll print it today God willing. On the other hand, if u're not ready to wait, u can pay in another 1k. Babu damuwa!
Finally printed mine this morning after over one week of waiting. patience really pays!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Got Scammed By an NSCDC Official. I Need Advice by JECBOSS: 9:01am On Sep 25, 2013
If u report him, u'll also be arrested for attempting to pay 4 d job. So better move on with ur life!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Immigration Service Recruiting For 2013/2014 - How True? by JECBOSS: 2:53am On Sep 24, 2013
Piresios: I will try nd go 2 d bank 2de.
I believe NIS did it that way to get more cash from applicants as they knew many will likely edit before printing
EventsRe: Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu Remarries At 71 by JECBOSS: 2:20am On Sep 24, 2013
If all these old men keep marrying young girls, which ones go remain for us wey still young?
PoliticsRe: Rivers CP Mingles With Criminals- Amaechi by JECBOSS:
Why is Amaechi making noise? Is he a saint? Sign of a drowning man!
PoliticsRe: Rivers CP Mingles With Criminals - Amaechi by JECBOSS:
Why is Amaechi making noise? Is he a saint? Sign of a drowning man! Click 'LIKE' if you think Amaechi is a BIGGER CRIMINAL!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Online Registration Process For Nigerian Immigration Service Recruitment 2013 by JECBOSS: 1:54am On Sep 24, 2013
I strongly believe editing is the cause. I went with a friend and paid last week. That my friend also paid for three of his cousins. that is to say, we made the payments simultaneously. We went to the cyber cafe together to print the acknowledgment slip, my friend printed his and that of his cousins without editing. I edited mine to be sure there was no error, but couldn't print out mine again. I left disappointed. Till this moment, I've not been able to print mine. I've gone back to the bank yesterday, and was advised to make another payment, but I wasn't with any cash. I hope to make another payment by tomorrow.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Immigration Service Recruiting For 2013/2014 - How True? by JECBOSS: 1:49am On Sep 24, 2013
I strongly believe editing is the cause. I went with a friend and paid last week. That my friend also paid for three of his cousins. that is to say, we made the payments simultaneously. We went to the cyber cafe together to print the acknowledgment slip, my friend printed his and that of his cousins without editing. I edited mine to be sure there was no error, but couldn't print out mine again. I left disappointed. Till this moment, I've not been able to print mine. I've gone back to the bank yesterday, and was advised to make another payment, but I wasn't with any cash. I hope to make another payment by tomorrow.

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